reparerer
Reparerer is the present tense form of the verb reparere in Danish and Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk share the same infinitive reparere). It means to repair, fix, or restore something that is damaged or not functioning. The infinitive is reparere, and the present tense is used to describe ongoing repairs or habitual actions. For example, Danish and Norwegian sentences commonly use han reparerer bilen or han reparerer bilen to mean “he repairs the car.”
Etymology and usage: The word comes from the French réparer, ultimately from Latin reparare, meaning to restore
Grammar and related forms: Reparere is the base infinitive; reparert serves as the past participle (as in
See also: Repair, maintenance, and related verbs in Danish and Norwegian.